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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | January 8, 2008

Vaz to testify today
Jamaica Labour Party Member of Parliament, Daryl Vaz, is expected to testify today at the hearing of the election petition in the Supreme Court. Vaz is the respondent in the petition which People's National Party candidate Abe Dabdoub has brought, contending that Vaz is an American...

Tyrone's Watch: Portmore Parkway - Road woes reign in Sunshine City

What's not working? The potholes littering sections of Portmore Parkway are a problem.And unless you drive your own Jamaica Urban Transit Company bus, or a tractor, you'll be in a hellhole. The sprawling dormitory community of Portmore got a fair lashing of rainfall which pelted...

Part of Columbus Prep destroyed by fire

Ocho Rios, St. Ann: The entire kindergarten section of the Columbus Preparatory School in St. Ann's Bay was destroyed by fire early yesterday morning, displacing approximately 100 students and their teachers. The fire, which started shortly after 2:00 a.m., quickly engulfed...

York Town Primary robbed

With yesterday's start of the new school term, students, parents and teachers of the York Town Primary School got an unpleasant surprise when they arrived at the institution. Thieves had broken into the school on the weekend and stolen computers, a radio, a television and the public...

No comment on cruise ship crash

WESTERN BUREAU: Royal Caribbean, owners of Liberty of the Seas, has said it will not comment on a minor accident that occurred with its vessel and a cargo boat in the Montego Bay Freeport Harbour on New Year's Day. The Gleaner has learnt that the world's...





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